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  1. Posted: June 6, 2013In: Public

    Desperate to cure her husband's terminal illness, a young socialite turns to an enigmatic scientist whose treatment works – but leaves the patient with a murderous appetite.

    Jack Norton
    Added an answer on June 6, 2013 at 4:26 am

    Great question - the young socialite is the protagonist, the husband becomes the antagonist at the hands of the enigmatic scientist.

    Great question – the young socialite is the protagonist, the husband becomes the antagonist at the hands of the enigmatic scientist.

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  2. Posted: April 18, 2013In: Public

    The inept leader of a group of real-life superheroes discovers the true costs of heroism after a rogue member crosses a brutal crime boss.

    Jack Norton
    Added an answer on April 19, 2013 at 7:10 am

    That's pretty good for 2am. It's a little inaccurate; the leader of the group doesn't cross the crime lord, a rogue member of his group does. This sets up the third act, where in order to save his companions, the "inept leader" has to finally become the hero he's been pretending to be all along. StiRead more

    That’s pretty good for 2am. It’s a little inaccurate; the leader of the group doesn’t cross the crime lord, a rogue member of his group does.

    This sets up the third act, where in order to save his companions, the “inept leader” has to finally become the hero he’s been pretending to be all along.

    Still, stuff to work with here. Thanks!

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  3. Posted: April 18, 2013In: Public

    The inept leader of a group of real-life superheroes discovers the true costs of heroism after a rogue member crosses a brutal crime boss.

    Jack Norton
    Added an answer on April 19, 2013 at 12:53 am

    Ah, now I see. "Real-life superheroes" actually exist, they are ordinary people who wear costumes like superheroes and fight crime, feed the homeless, and otherwise try to live up to heroic ideals - and do these things with no special superpowers. Most big cities have at least one, often more, thereRead more

    Ah, now I see. “Real-life superheroes” actually exist, they are ordinary people who wear costumes like superheroes and fight crime, feed the homeless, and otherwise try to live up to heroic ideals – and do these things with no special superpowers. Most big cities have at least one, often more, there are websites devoted to the concept. Knowing that would affect how you read the logline; I’m not sure how to include that info without getting too wordy.

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